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What is a lateral tract in the spinal cord called?

i think it`s lumbar


Do the kidney lie lateral frontal distalor or transverse to the spinal cord?

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They prevent lateral movement of the spinal cord.


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reticulospinal


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The thoraxic vertibrae have lateral processes. There are 12 thoraxic vertibrae named T1 - T12 They are in the portion of the spinal collumn associated with the chest.


What is the function of tectospinal tract?

To relay visual reflexes to the anterior horn cells of spinal cord.


What does spinothalamic tract do?

The lateral spinothalamic tract is a bundle of sensory axons ascending through the white matter of the spinal cord, carrying sensory information to thebrain. It carries pain and temperature sensory information to the thalamus of the brain


What carries sensory information to the spinal cord?

The major descending motor tract FROM the cerebrum is the corticospinal tract. The major ascending sensory tracts TO the cerebrum are the sensorimotor tract and the dorsal column lemniscal system.